together the last congress. there is no reason why we can t find consensus on this congress as well. good morning, everyone. who said washington, d.c., is boring? i ve been trying to tell everybody. i mean, the real what would you call it, the real congress? the real lawmakers of washington, d.c. a lot livelier. where is andy cohen? i m sure somewhere watching and taking notes saying i need to start this. hey, we re here live in washington with our coverage of the state of the union. post analysis. president biden heckled and boo d during a speech he gave last night. still, insisting he can reach acro across the aisle to get things done. we re going to talk to the white house in just a few minutes. also, a moment that stood out last night, mitt romney calling out george santos and his lies on the house floor in the chamber after president biden s speech telling santos, quote, you don t belong here. i told you it was dramatic. and manhattan s district attor
powerful. at the same time, the layers who have been trying to silence them shrink and they become weaker. that s the iron law of the universe. true things prevail. the new york times reports the redacted text messages were even worse than ones revealed in the court filings and there was one message that was particularly offensive which added to the concern at the top of the company. that s from the times reporting this morning. we don t know what the message was. but just yesterday the wall street journal reported carlson called a senior fox news executive the c word, the same word he used to describe sidney powell who was a regular guest on fox news. here is how one of carlson s former producers who is now suing fox news described the culture of that show behind the scenes. woman were objectified. it was a game. it was a sport. female politicians who came on the show were mocked. there were debates about who they d rather sleep with. c word all the time. joini
very good friday morning to you, i m jim sciutto. friday, not a day too soon. i m erica hill. good to have you with us this morning. a significant milestone to tell but in the justice department s two-year criminal investigation into the january 6th insurrection. former vice president mike pence subpoenaed by the special counsel investigating former president donald trump and his role in the attack on the capitol. just ahead, we will take you closer look at what kind of information the special counsel and what to get from the former vp. plus in the midst of so much devastation there are at least a few miraculous stories of survival in turkey after that massive earthquake. a family of six, two parents and their four children, together, lifted from the rubble after being buried for nearly 102 hours. hope for finding more people alive dwindling, though. the death toll has climbed above 22,000 people. those who survived are facing a secondary disaster. the humanitarian x-cris
201 they decided to cut down the rating of the and that was based off, well, guess what it was the debt ceiling discussions a similar situation had warned. things were getting a little too close to the x date and they were worried about the fiscal comprehension and ability of the u.s. economy and they had put the u.s. on negative watch. yesterday ultimately deciding to exercise that negative watch and then downgrade the u.s. economy. now, it does mean it s second credit rating agency to downgrade the united states. it pretty much puts them on the same footing. the question is then whether moodies will follow suit as well, so it puts them in lock step in that sense. again, it doesn t mean, however, the u.s. economy the secretary janet yellen actually
to give you context what s going on. debt ceiling discussions has seen positive reaction from stock markets. next week we ll get the fed. the market is expecting a 25% chance of another interest rate hike, and we ll also get inflation data, so we ll be watching out for that as well. wall street s top regulator is suing coinbase which is america s largest crypto exchange. tell us what that s about. yeah, well, it s been a busy couple of days for the sec and the crypto community. the latest the sec announcing they re suing coinbase alleging they were acting as an unregistered broker in exchange, essentially commingling a number of functions. the sec chair was on yesterday and the example he likened coinbase up to was saying what if new york stock exchange were also acting like a hedge fund. essentially what he s saying here is that coinbase had been